ABOUT NAOMI WATTS
PARTNERS
Companion | Stephen Hopkins. Dated from 1999-2001; no longer together |
Companion | Heath Ledger. Met during the filming of "Ned Kelly" (2003); began dating summer 2002; split October 2003; rekindled relationship November 2003; announced split May 2004 |
Companion | Liev Schreiber. Began dating in May 2005; rumored to be engaged as of April 2006 |
FAMILY
Brother | Ben Watts. |
Father | Peter Watts. Worked with the band Pink Floyd (his manic laugh kicks off The Dark Side of the Moon); died in 1975, when Naomi was seven |
Grandfather | Hugh Roberts. Maternal grandfather; Watts lived with him on the Isle of Anglesey in North Wales after her father's death in 1975 |
Grandmother | Nikki Roberts. Maternal grandmother; Watts lived with her on the Isle of Anglesey in North Wales after her father's death in 1975 |
Mother | Myfanwy Watts. Separated from husband when Naomi was four years old; following Naomi's father's death in 1975, her mother relocated the family to North Wales, where they lived with Naomi's grandparents; moved the family to Sydney in 1982, when Naomi was 14 |
Son | Alexander Pete Schreiber. Born July 25, 2007; father, Liev Schreiber |
Son | Samuel Kai Schreiber. Born Dec. 13, 2008; father, Liev Schreiber |
EDUCATION
North Sydney Girls High School |
CAREER MILESTONES
2012 | Co-starred with Ewan McGregor in "The Impossible," about a family's struggle to survive devastating 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami | |
2011 | Cast in the biographical drama "J. Edgar," directed by Clint Eastwood and starring Leonardo DiCaprio | |
2011 | Co-starred with Daniel Craig in Jim Sheridan's "Dream House" | |
2010 | Portrayed former CIA offier Valerie Plame in Doug Liman's "Fair Game" | |
2010 | Co-starred in Rodrigo García's independent feature "Mother and Child" | |
2009 | Teamed with Clive Owen and director Tom Tykwer for "The International" | |
2007 | Co-starred with Viggo Mortensen in "Easter Promises," playing a midwife investigating the death of a young girl | |
2006 | Starred in "The Painted Veil" with Edward Norton and Liev Schreiber | |
2005 | Cast in the Fay Wray role, as Ann Darrow in Peter Jackson's "King Kong" a remake of 1933 classic | |
2005 | Reprised her role of reporter Rachel Keller in "The Ring Two" | |
2004 | Cast in David O. Russell's ensemble comedy "I Heart Huckabees" | |
2004 | Re-teamed with Sean Penn for "The Assassination of Richard Nixon" | |
2004 | Co-starred (also produced) with Mark Ruffalo, Laura Dern and Peter Krause in the independent, "We Don't Live Here Anymore" | |
2004 | Cast alongside Heath Ledger and Orlando Bloom in the Australian film "Ned Kelly" | |
2003 | Co-starred with Sean Penn and Benicio Del Toro in director Alejandro González Iñárritu's "21 Grams" | |
2003 | Cast as Kate Hudson's sister in the Merchant-Ivory film "Le Divorce" | |
2002 | Co-starred with Brenda Blethyn and Alfred Molina in the British black comedy "Plots with a View" | |
2002 | Played a reporter out to break a curse in the remake of the Japanese horror film "The Ring" | |
2001 | Breakthrough role as an aspiring starlet in David Lynch's highly acclaimed "Mulholland Dr." | |
2000 | Played title role in the independent feature "Ellie Parker"; also co-produced | |
2000 | Had lead in the British TV drama "The Wyvern Mystery" | |
1999 | Returned to Australia to co-star in "Strange Planet" | |
1999 | Portrayed the murder victim in the CBS drama "The Hunt for the Unicorn Killer" | |
1998 | Had a supporting role in "Dangerous Beauty" | |
1997 | TV series debut on the short-lived NBC drama "Sleepwalkers" | |
1995 | Landed a supporting role as 'Jet Girl' in the cult feature "Tank Girl" | |
1992 | Made first Hollywood film, "Matinee" | |
1992 | Second collaboration with Duigan in "Wide Sargasso Sea" | |
1991 | Co-starred as a snobbish schoolgirl in the Australian film "Flirting"; first collaboration with director John Duigan | |
1991 | Had regular role on the Australian serial "Home and Away" | |
1986 | Film acting debut, "For Love Alone" | |
1982 | Relocated to Australia with mother and brother at age 14 | |
Born in Shoreham, England |
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